Should you write for poorly-edited publications featuring poorly-written articles?
Read MoreThe Professional Writer: Bad company

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Should you write for poorly-edited publications featuring poorly-written articles?
Read MoreNegotiations, by Terry Freedman
It’s all very well my coming along and saying: “Negotiate! They can only say ‘no’.”, as I did in the article entitled The Professional Writer: Negotiating. But how do you work up the courage to do so?
Read MoreHands off! by Terry Freedman
As we haven’t adopted the EU’s Copyright Directive, what will copyright law look like in the UK? Also, how has copyright been affected by Covid-19? These and other issues will be discussed in this online conference taking place on 16 July 2020.
Read MoreNotebook and Pencil, by Terry Freedman
Why is negotiating essential for the professional writer?
Read MoreNotebook and Pencil, by Terry Freedman
A contract is essential — even between friends.
Read MoreNotebook and Pencil, by Terry Freedman
Why writers should ask for payment — even if they don’t need it.
Read MoreNotebook and Pencil, by Terry Freedman
What does it take to be a professional writer?
Read MoreBullets and numbers, screenshot by Terry Freedman
Should you use bullets or numbers in a list?
Read MoreMay 2020, by Terry Freedman
If you aspire to write educational material and have it published digitally, there’s a great seminar coming up on 6th May 2020.
Read MoreThe Writer, by Terry Freedman
Although I've been getting articles published and paid for since 1990, I still take writing courses. How come?
Read MoreNo time! By Terry Freedman
Most of us live in the real world rather than an ideal one, and sometimes find it almost impossible to find enough time to write productively. Here are seven things you can try to help ensure that when you do have time you’re not at a loss for words.
Read MoreTerry Freedman in the Oval Room, LBF 2018
The seminar programme at the London Book Fair (10-12 March) seems to be taking shape. Definitely worth checking out what’s in place so far.
Read MoreLloyds Building, London, by Terry Freedman
Not every day for the writer has to involve actual writing.
Read MoreYou've successfully pitched the editor, so the hardest part is over. Now what can you do to maximize your chances of getting further work from the same outlet? Here are 12 things I've been doing for years with quite a bit of success. Maybe they'll work for you, though there’s no guarantee of course -- they don’t even work for me 100% of the time! But hopefully they’ll give you a better than average chance of continuing commissions.
Read MoreWriting in your head, or prewriting, can be a good idea -- and you don't always need to type it out.
Read MoreI feel a bit like the first person in Khalil Gibran’s story of The Gravedigger. It’s taken me years and years, but I am finally getting rid of boxes and boxes of my clippings, ie the articles I’ve had published.
Read MoreA no-nonsense style guide that manages to be both humorous and readable too.
Read MoreEditing Alt text in Mailerlite, by Terry Freedman
Using your own drawings and photos? Make sure you protect your intellectual property as best you can.
Read MoreMy Portfoilio by Terry Freedman
Using your own illustrations — photographs or drawings — can be both lucrative and satisfying. Here are 7 reasons for doing so.
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